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Re: The "police" and Torture Regime of "TRNC"

Postby Lordo » Fri Feb 22, 2013 3:31 pm

B25 wrote:
Lordo wrote:it was just eoka b involved was it, really. what were the ng doing at the time playing with their marbles.

it is not to late. you have 80,000 reservists armed and ready to fight plus 10,000 ng well armed. come on you can take on 25,000 ta in the north. you can finish the job.

it seems some people need a second lesson to learn.


Moron, 40,000 in the illegal occupied and 500,000 40km away. What a wanker. Tough guy when you know you have the military might huh?

Even with these few numbers, we would still give you a bloody nose. Retard!

who is being a moron you ass. this is what the boy posted.

We would have annihilated one of NATO's best. Shame we didn't manage to kill more of them.

all i am saying is it is not too late. whats wrong with that.
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Re: The "police" and Torture Regime of "TRNC"

Postby Lordo » Fri Feb 22, 2013 3:35 pm

repulsewarrior wrote:...Lordo, did it cross your mind that Cypriots, the "Greeks" did not fight because they too, did not support the coup. that trust was betrayed by Turkey, with the actions which followed. if anything, imagine the possibility of double Enosis, had the coup been supported, and consider Cypriots completely ignored by these adversaries, given that the idea of tearing the island in two originally, was not Cypriot, but foreign.

...war is the answer, to feed a hatred. it is good, because through it there are powerful forces which can be realised. Lest We Forget. why not choose real enemies Lordo, have you learned? i am Greek, and i suppose if i was German i'd be just as proud, why speak for "Turks", if you are Cypriot, and Turkish, let them speak for themselves. act accordingly.

(@bill, sorry dude; off topic, just can't resist it seems.)

rw it was not eoka b that was firing on the soldiers or tc civilians. it was the national guard and they were working to a plan. in murataga eoka b told them not to kill the civilians as they were needed to exchange gc prisoner civilans and soldiers. and they went ahead anyway. one was heard saying our work is done here.

we really need to wake up to realities at some point in the future. other wise there is no hope

i do not speak for turks simply the realities on the ground.
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Re: The "police" and Torture Regime of "TRNC"

Postby repulsewarrior » Fri Feb 22, 2013 6:52 pm

...dude, you need to wake up, indeed some officers and their troops fought. for fact many more were garrisoned without their arms because it was feared that they would turn against the coupists. it seems to me even more plausible the opinion that Turkey and Greece had arranged their acts darkly, toward dividing the island for themselves, if only Makarios had been murdered, and if only the island dwellers themselves joined with the looting forces; but that is not what happened, because Cypriots are not the "Greeks" you paint them to be, Turks in the same fashion are denied their voice, because if they are not "Turkish enough" they are not "Turk".

...reality on the ground is a poor interpretation of the "facts" you portray, let alone that a coupists, since he was not following his eokab counterpart's orders, says "our work is done here", what does it say, even in such a fantasy world (or was it in a documentary or somefin?), about "Greeks" and Greeks?

...Lordo, i know you're having fun, but i don't get your point, why scream fire in a crowded theatre to get a laugh, i might not be here to stamp out this hatred you are fomenting because it winds "them" up where only Turkey's deep state is benefiting, how does this help Cyprus?
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